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IUI
2012
ACM
13 years 5 months ago
Summarizing sporting events using twitter
The status updates posted to social networks, such as Twitter and Facebook, contain a myriad of information about what people are doing and watching. During events, such as sports...
Jeffrey Nichols, Jalal Mahmud, Clemens Drews
CIKM
2011
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Classifying trending topics: a typology of conversation triggers on Twitter
Twitter summarizes the great deal of messages posted by users in the form of trending topics that reflect the top conversations being discussed at a given moment. These trending ...
Arkaitz Zubiaga, Damiano Spina, Víctor Fres...
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SPIESR
2003
230views Database» more  SPIESR 2003»
14 years 10 months ago
Bridging the semantic gap in sports
One of the major challenges facing current media management systems and related applications is the so-called ‘‘semantic gap’’ between the rich meaning that a user desires...
Baoxin Li, James H. Errico, Hao Pan, M. Ibrahim Se...
85
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ACSC
2005
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
A Statistical-driven Approach for Automatic Classification of Events in AFL Video Highlights
Due to the repetitive and lengthy nature, automatic content-based summarization is essential to extract a more compact and interesting representation of sport video. State-of-the ...
Dian Tjondronegoro, Yi-Ping Phoebe Chen, Binh Pham
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TVCG
2010
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14 years 7 months ago
A Visual Backchannel for Large-Scale Events
—We introduce the concept of a Visual Backchannel as a novel way of following and exploring online conversations about large-scale events. Microblogging communities, such as Twit...
Marian Dörk, Daniel M. Gruen, Carey Williamso...